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♦ ~-ul: t: • l .ENDERcC.l. »». M Utenltersam ©atltt Bfspatrii H H1KT1KTH YEAR ^fZJKSSASrtg&r HKNDKliSUX, N. C., THUUSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 5. It' I t '"'"''"'a.;™''" I-lVli CENTS COI'Y UAVfOiri nuD UA X . AAV i-J V- X .j * N 1 O VJ11 I Catania Falls To Eighth Army w * • - Italian Government Meeting Stirs New Hopes Of People That Nation Will Quit War Cardinal Maglione Convokes Session Of 16 Cardinals Now In Rome Bern, An;?. 5—(AI')—Announce, tut nt Unit the Italian jjovernim lit wottid nuel i nlay to exam nc " m;iorit .nea.v urfs" i«ain slimd .lie nopes if tile aliaii people that step would be taken t> iMiiove tlieiu ! Ironi ilie »var. (A.-'::oeiat"d i'ress rfispalcnes| I'n in London sail! ,lu- I Irtish look»*i for tin- meeting to Itrin^ ! an answer I > the I'alian poo- j pie's eric.-, for peace and tier liiany';; d< tv.amls thai Lai.v s.a.. ' in vhe war.) O'dilial M :sli: nr. puna I sc.'rctat.v <>l .sialr. lileaiiwhiH run vota-d a:i i xt'.aoidiiiar.v scssi 1:1 ol' Hit- Hi catJinals now m Koin • fur the apparent purpose of Ui — cussing <|Ue.sti»ns connected \\ it!i (lie intcrratiunal situation. At '.lie same time :• constant stivam of nmbasadors. minister.-, ;«|>->st«»litnuncios ; net • t'.icr diplomats warcportcd flowing in and out of .he foreign office in Home. lending ere- : ctencc t'> tiio belief th:it some itn- i portrait ci'JVel ipmcnt was in the otfing. I '1 In re \v:i.- litll." r.i w.< "I disturbances in Italy early today. I>ut reports from frontier towns .-aid that half-hour stilus were i-intimiing in ?<filar anil in tact1 lies in other indn 1 !-i• 11 citiin northern Italy as a i»rot< st auainsl the government's insistence that the war must be continued. Lenders of this "laid- | arms" inactivity said it would continue until sti | s are taken to remove Italy trom the war. reports stated. The military commander in Mil an ' was reported to have ruled that of- j licers not on activv service would 1 not lie permitted to wear uniforms without special permission. The rule was promulgated, it \va< said, because fa-cists who were olf:cers in the Italian army had domed uniform;. in their etforts to evade sur-j ve'llance l.y the government. OCONVICTS ItKCilN WORK Now Bern, Ally. 5.—(AP) -Stall*1 convicts tlii; week began work in J till* rchabiliiilion <>1 tin* statc-ront rolled Atlantic and North t'.i .iiina railroad. (.iovernnr ISrnugh: > per- j milled u>e i>l the prisoner alter it became pparcnt other laborer., would not he available for :h. vvuri:. it was said. I.I'Miti:!; STOCKS I .OH" Washington, An;*. .'>. < A1') Preliminary returns from a liunlicr . toe!; survey cnnducte I liy the war i>r>i duct ion board indicate cri' c:il re fliic'.ion in inventories during the post six months. Many ysi il i exported little or no .-lock on hand a**d some said lliey were ti"rc*<*!l t > close because they could not get nccde i grades and size- ol lumber. New Tax Bill May Wait Washington. Aug. (AIM ConKrcs .ional tux leaders lodav were reported ready t*i sidetrack cmi ideration ol ,i new and higher wartime his bill until the lloii.-e ways and meancommilti'e iias examined ,pi np.isecl changes in Ihe svsti in of rc-negotinting war contracts. Till* committee had set .September !'• for stinting wori; on a new tax bill, bill indications now are that .it probably will take up Ihe re-negoliation matter first. The War. Navy and maritime agencies reported only tlii-. week thai they had retrieved $:t..V>.r>,l7t.00i lor the government through a rev iew of contracts in which "cxcomv'e" profits were sinpccted. Hepicscnlativc l)i>nev. Democrat of Oklahoma, chairman of a subc mi.inittee on re-negotiation, .'-aid. however, thai the present law contains "no slandwat'ds for Use by I lie <tcparlmcnts as a basis for rc-ncKotuitions;" and added thai "as Hie law stands, the departments (War aim Navy) have the power ol life and death over contracts under ri-negotlation.'* WEATHER FOn NORTH CAROLINA I'fliilltttieil warm this afternoon, tonight and Friday forenoon. Scattered thunilershowers late this afternoon or parly tonight. PROUD OF HUBBY'S NEW fViEDAL •*V" AS ANY rROUD WIFE WOUID DO, Mtr.e. Clii :v Ka: -s<i •!: loans ..or l i : l:r,r-o lit v iiU . JMid's n.'v.i . t ti; I.:- l c-« Tw.'is. 1 I t. iv -tl n f moments l- i:i Chun&UiiiI.t. Ccn. J.. 'i lililwell invocnleu the medal in 'ou'u;ili oi Pres. l!u^. .Xt. (Iiitcnuilimial) Jungle Fighters Advance Along Munda Air Field U. S. Losses Lew In Sicily Washington. Auk. (.\»'» Ani' i iciin vu iialtics S r ly I'lMdlxIl .1 It I v totaled li.'ill .•(II killi (I, u'Dinnltil .iikI imssin^. Strict.ii v ill Wiir Siiu. ii t lu lled 11ii l<ul.iv. •>!i "( '>ll-i(lci i ;■ tile u r In i «■! troops involved l!,c.c I ■ .in' considered l'h'Ici.iIi' |>.ii::«r.i— l.n-lv in view <.f ' i.e lei .in in Sicily." TWO CHILDREN DROWN AFTER FLASH FLOOD Snti..: . \V V i.. AiiR. 5 (AIM The bodies i ! two cliililrt || who were trapped in their home* by i flash fined e.:ih- today were recovered, whil,. 15 oilier persons we e missing filler high \\;iter swept vii'Tyli sections of Mraxt' ii ;md (;I:• 11« r conn lies. llolt I'.yrn •. publisher o| tlx I'.raxl m Central .il Sul! • . said that slide police ;r <| cuiintv .'liner- In recovered (he bodies I{o'?erl Queen. ten. ;iiid his on:--.ve:ir-oI.i siler. Alma. .1 Ii >!lins. about twi miles from here. Long, Covered Trench Broken By Americans In Slow Moving Fight For Vital Air Base Allied llr.nli|ti;irl«Ts in llir Siiutlmi'sl i'aeitic. Auk. —(AIM —tnilcd States infantrymen Ilunrlif at <-l«i>e strips today with Japanese on Hit- uiutli trinuo <>1 I llie Manila air field orpusitc its renter after breaking through a i long, covered treneli. 'i'lit- battle I possession i>f the 'New Gcmui.i i-i. i ai|- .strip, which I lone sin!,, ha.- eoascd t" serve Jap. an -i' planes b'.it hieli 111 American ! hands would po.-c an aerial throat j i.t (tien y bases i'1 I ie "o: tluil n Sil| (imcns and t >i New I' itaili. w as a tlowly n 'vins and fill one. I The jt iiylc-Irinued lirdrinr.^. run.* ivimhly " i t i d we-!. The ml.mtiynn ti i: \. near ii- ■ • tor came in l om the 01 I iIoiik 'Ii rnn-t. Aero-s l ie stl ii> : ■ -m then and about a mile nor.h i i !ht. >1 niio. other American- ii -ve tn i"';t the .lapancs«* Irii' ";ie wesien slopes of IJihol'i Hill prcparatoi v to movinn aaainst the ticld. (>t> \i w 'lea. wi -re the allied objective is S ,i; man... sharp fightni.'. was rep '«-d in proijro-s five mile.; -oiith " ; i.it enemy air base, i •>« (i-v's i :• ii- i :e said "forward ground eleine' t- were involved. mdiealitm sUnni his. Om- at tack planes and bo-i.in - were active in the Salaniana sector. Brassert Urges Production Of Coal And Iron In State In llie Sir HV.ilrr Hotel. I>;iilv IHsiMll'll liiirc.ui, ll.v I.YNv MSIWl Itiileiilli. All|{. •"> Suffii ii'til Ixiclit's j of cn:i| ,iiul ii'oll !•; <• to jtl lily lill'K" | .-I'i'llc ii|«m :»' i His In- liiid'i lli< -ill i| 1 < <*Ml liil .Hid wcs ■ : ii \ "111 • ('a; itliiin. I iirrt sli |i- I • )>■ ill • ••■ ':■(• r ( I'll!i d \vjir-no< ()••(! mil1 i".■ I "isi'.lil i<> lie I ken ,*i! <•!!(•( . iireoidi;. i I • the 15l"«| .-'Crl rcpni t iiiikIc pnMie t'xliiv. 1 In ii siiitcincnl ;iee«impanyiliK reIf jisc of tlic iiniiiu i I/el report, (ioverno;' It'indicated llu- Stale will use every resource .'it its coiumfinH to hasten rceoveiy ot these jinn other nniere.il- and put them In work, both l"i promotion oi the national \v;ir eti'nrl P'ul i-i assure nr.ii-trial dovl ipnvnt "f the state alter the w.n Tito report is I),, . <I <<ii .in .'xli;iiistivc -uiAfv hI mill. Hon iiiiiI olivine da |».mI made l>y ; uhm'i'I ft C««i»pwiy. iii"< rn.i• i<>ii;i 1 t.tincd rnni• '• "i. Tin- i >• >i>!«•!»• report conpilcd by II. A I. ;>-M'it. pros mi in "| tin- • ifin. j<im into <'ni"-idcriihlc (Ii 1..1I Willi cli ntiip- iiiu lint II,n'pic.11 .iiiiiv-c to loc.ition <lii til if > <ind «|tiiilil\ iif lltt' iirnt Tin- lit liniciil still r i 'milled Iron the puMi.-hcd version. bill lltcrc it included rtioitjili to in'.n- t'u* in-vcyiir ' 1 il liillh in iivullnbility o ■riiiiciiil-. ('<»•! I. The Mtiis-crl invcstu'i'o:-.. fonrii no c ' I of commorcuil (| .1111y in in st;i'i eveept in tlv Dcrp I'lvrr tiMns (Continued on P >,;»• Four) Better Leaf Out Of Line On Border iV'.uaium AH Qualities Bring pleasing Prices At iViarKet Opening ' (,:it Thv .1*-.,,, "iK-niiW m-k-r., ' 'TV 'V to 4:t co,its ,;n\i ^ jn,ni Horde,- Hi t i,.,. , ( ««">li.jas <lilv Wilili-n-nxv !. u"li the itricix i leased "x-'litim and intv-'!" J"r "■»*«»<> <TZu.T'''s l'"iiin.« nt t|lli; •; ,n "^l»— - St;:;, r-r «v«raij«. fj,st ... l\ ! The -I! ff.'i!:; s ,sl ln;i!o:i I.. Il.c- :i,s! ,!"■ ■ . . "'<• ""ISO 1' V .1," "n • '"-i'tKiiiK ; '*; i" i.llfl llll.lt. til 11 • 11 1.1-1 ye;, 1 '"l-'ul.nn ii'llK-llt iliU| ......... • •■••in i'.*i 1,, j« . . v '■;!»««• I ;,\ iM-atj. , ft" mer„ u.t,. 42 *13. '*'*«» Willi mi-,lVvU ZJ'vX &%KS " • 'I! I ijll* |*#»J )| ,;•( , ., Umsini pi1 ",V Iron Clark Sun ... ' ,.f' n -v mwt WWV imniiuI* iV-V '«•'« *'! n'" s,VwsW "pit I I, . " ' .U r.ilh ,.J,•. . ci .. n U ' ''Hi mi-,. I,..,,;. I ; v 1,1 salt* r*£ with oiiv■. m' 'ititn''1 rn' > vruy ,'r • * i«ingc .from °o i , n~ iSi'cr. ^ ■n-i-i-mo lower. The V, ' .... '' "I 41. in: a'vo-,...! '. reported «S S^"J? price" '"Kher W mils. "!'St Ui,s h •«< f. half'" ii'Vi wild-.. 'M a II I.I. ' I (...llllfls M-f!,. v .If| ..... j^rc,r;:,s m <• i. l-ii, ' 1,1 sales. 1 I'parent Iv l.!t u„. .11 «WI «.««,« was thb rii: ' 1 I""'1, w'alf i.• : • 'I""1".* "1 Hio li.iia,-,1 • •" • • Mud. ...Kit.*.; ,i >.'<•■■ .- ,1,1. With St Ml,- I,.,.I;,.I I- as .0 ami l,', '^ C Ii;k(I)<iui m".v average v •, .. ■ •'! !•' win, \.{y,r>Z£ 1 '• '•■'■■|l"" pouiKls. (; ,v ,.r nrTi. i "',.' I'" ^ Hi'. ■ . "" i"'"1 <-i' Kiafle> linl • i,.v 1'' ! "" the priees foi ?r.. ' 1 a Mie.v ,m''V '■ ' -<•' reprnti-ri. j . Al '*••>'"»"<• Hie first row - .Id ,n® - ' • ■ outim ted nt Jt . ei t. iv it |.;S were li«ht. A .<:{ t,. !!i mIs ranm- and ,m : av erauf 1 ' r. I i,.,. ... . • ueie ;e m.i i "«v. firowt-i', we i> ^ pleased - v. :n, .. ' ■ , I\V,'<' P lllds , I h".V" ,! iJ'nir St.,,,-.. ■■■■ Im. . ' ''' '"'"'"'s "Meietl .or ; P ,"1' ' <■" M-a..- reported but „ioivers ,• s.,i(| t„ i,r v;i. (lf| with rottiti . ! -iiiii other grade. Th ■ average u . . ^liniaifd ,-t r» ,- t. i with .-ale- re.I at 5fl.li(i(l . ,,d Gas Rationing Called Farce Tulxa. i Aug. 5. (AP) (a>1 iin- rutin,;i : prnwtlilt "i- i.ipidlv becoming npldc fniti'," llu Oil i.irl (I;is tncl;iy. I "The *hIm'i ii to thl« problem it- :• in urliipiji i 'ii tf |llit;il>lr r.ili >irna |»i-i•>! :i then i'tifnrriiii: " I it licit •. in Hie pr< v < 1olllio fliti" ilit . I'i'"i( rilnrc "linvi1 hil'll iippiii nil tlir time it • I n :<• i ■ ;i wi'lJiHliil ' .1'is WW :i \(..i hro." the ti.nl* |Mi ii'iitlmi Kiiiri. "ffliiit ;• liiis nic,: ' iiiitioiiiil ii >iii• iu I bwiiiiH1 < *■« i ' ' •> loviMlrd ri '..i lil<<-.~f «• li«>ii ||J.|||<"K<>r !»•( "Hi KilsMlitic riiM-tiinp j lion ciiiiip.iK'il llii' sunn- |»«-i i«I oi the pi«•» yrof rattgwl (i mi .< <!<■! t'linc i>l !(!■ r11' <"pnt in one t.i»• ■ '<> : iin ilirnvi c 1 more til.ill ."ill pci relit 1 ill :ili".llii • ! "Thi> 1 ' .itioii r»n supply . ? that ll I 's Of|t||t:ili|y inl'i i rrl tlioi' iffifirnt u i. • I it" ■ in? ' rvf'v <1 , r with hi: imrlu< h.i:4 • ' T '•«».* Red Army Battles Nazi Rear Guard In Captured Orel Escaped Nazi Recaptured In Canada !.U'.1"1TXAXT KKl'fi X or Ih Kay, Out.. Auk. — I.iruti nam 1'i't.rr KrtiK. German ail m ils whose ii-l'Viuus escape fiom a (availian prisoji eam;i I'd In tin* innvii'liim «!' treason of .AIa\ Mcplim. Di'lroil restaurant iiwiicr. has heen recaptaied after an !•>( a|ii' oil Monday nicli'. li was aminiiured today thai lis- had lice it reeaplured a! the Canadian 1'acilie railway statiaji at Xiirth Hay. lie esea|Ji'.l li I Monday niicht from a prison (a mil near (iravenliurst. Mosquitoes Bomb Ruhr All Raiderr Return From Night Attack On Nazi Industry; Nazi Convoy Raided l.omlon. Alls. .— (AIM—Swill 11 St .»!os<|iiiln lionil.crs attarUcd olijeetives in tin- Kiiti" a"'l ^'island last nielli in a renewal of assaults on tierin •< industry 11 was aniiouneed toda.v. Ilie Itritish planes made the lliclil alt i-lis without lor>s. it w.is aniiouneed. Hr ■ i nival aireraft als.i :• t« eked :i tin fi«ht tSonuan "I-.- • • ■t.il I i m<4 lilt* night • i i . i t1 w i ■ i r' iii-iy (|a:ii.iv;i*'i !■ i ;ii. ' i- i i ministry iu'\v» jet' an • i ee I tiiilav . Alt! tiie I li t -!i pi i ii- i'".i tint • i lui i' tinti-uircraft fire, a!! r< Mitu-.: .ilfly. liie aim ■ net eiii Paul. T ii' lit i .I'll i I.if. rejiiu ' i' i tli ' I' :11- 'ti >r liirpt'flii 1 l .ni ii|- (• i ■ I .1:1 e i \ ny 1! I) inkt".<| it ' t»«•!«-»*o dawn t-.div tj.il said the> liitl i driven Oil I N I NI.AIUil l) Wa h •«. Aug. 5.- (AIM vctctan? i nist ration has eii llfj.ri i' • 1 I'.ililh X i.i <• crs. tl« Mass> thi't iipprm ! i, Rra: te.l •: e.iMy esptm I pita] set u : veteran* <•! t past wa: - l."i\ilams ami |>. aiithiu vi I • aled: Otcon. afltlil on il hod ' lhoi'l •! ■ -i'lt 1 Eiabson Sees Post-War Era As Period For Small Towns itv \v. u\bso\ lii.l. nil r I \ 113. - I it i n i ■' Mm,-. . n Jl-yciir ru < < • I'.ih rjiiiic • id'U'lilv *ti;it nifiiM* «*<• It ><■' ' ' I't' ;i|»pr ill 1 it m.'iiHti. ■ wiw, .i definite €«n<l . .| ill fl'J I !'• •Illusion. .'■>!» • ..'I (lictsii ■ now rtinii 'i„ • ' Wlirt In1" u-<*i 't.vnt. ol I i " ntt/ix. !rv'ilniloni-ts. socijii >r IH V. . '1 l'l.v <|i«_':itv' S Ml! Mid- ;irr in i'.ti 1 We s'liill rctur i ' • re!;;; "ii .mil (ll'Miorvncv \V<l.icr ;i rrl.irn to "relief" n •! I • cv. de:i| ol c!. I' ll to rrliof <■■'•' iiu fro.-one mi f do'iionslr;ition t! it ■ • i fiinrt.imMilnlt.v nahl vv II jirox Wo. ;i we ir. da far? r.p.v vf ti n • Germans Continue Stubborn Resistance In Street Fighting As Reds Advance Moscow. Aujr. —Tin; Hot! army battlfd its way tlir-n'irli tlii' streets of Onl to day. <•«»nij»k»tinjr lli«• occupation <f the I irst ureal city to tie Wi< l"il fr« ni the (it-nnan- in I:m .-iiiumt'i* campaign. Tin* (icimans offered -tnbborn resistance. throwing tank< im• > bitter street fijrlitintr. I»ut l ;;«-t i«hi appeared i«i be uiily rear irnanl I. I*« n <■ rati -r than a serious effort m iialiiijrc tin' Russians fur possrsi; ill of tin- key fort if i« d city. Ilt'd uriKy iiilai:lr> • (tirinai:; iliiv.» Iti.in ilu* hills f.ivt hi (iiii •v. «•)"' aiTiiss tin* Oka river ami hi'ic rcpiirtcd mopping up tinenemy's rear guards lilin-li liy I.lock. I*'r< ii! line clisjiale •• <1 lie' 'termans ' i; wire «• bitter resist ancc i»ortbvvv»l and ithvve-t ..| Orel i:i : ii effort t«» nvc. thL. rcireiit of the main i> <ly of their troups through the liotth neck t" the Tile S.vil army : <•'.*. jii.per I! 'it Star declared tlic nazb had stepped l> their re:- line fin- |> in t:i".-e ireas virtually doubling • I it • nam er <•! 41111: lor each mil'.' • ■ t I he •n! and were e •miter a!t;.ii;.u.u •. 'Ii groups 'I 1"> to ta:U.=. s iviet bom >er- h vveve . were repot ted blasting at lhe enemy* sup !y I Mies and main ha «*s behind Orel - lent, eene.- lial.im i>n exii.aitn i^-ati :i- center of Bryansk. (The IJrrlin ratiami • inccti last iitht that na/i ton*.# had evacuate:! 'ret. Describing elie.it as all "evacuation according 1" plan." the : nnourcemcnt snid C >rman fores* had taken up previ tisly prepared positions behind tht city alter de» Btt't'.vins everything • value.) Fourth Term Will Be Aired At Hee.rings Washington, Aug • (AP) B »th • ides "l the t mrth term <| estio . may Re? a complete r im .•! piibl« he.e'ings before I'm- Se:;.,t uuie.u. I'ommittec next month «m ■< prop>«.»,il ! • limit future j •: t■ -1.ii■ ! t <■;, in office. C'hairinun Van Xuy . I» iwerat o Chairman Van Nuys (H-lnd» i >id t'.'.l > he Would line lh( • . 1tee headed l>v Se Met \i. i .in. i I »-\V. I to belt li . a-.i: i!i:; i in |x>scd constitutional amendment tl:! nature -oil at!ei C".IJ I re convene!* in inid-Se|itemiici "1 here shottId in- some .«• y nU cstisit: public hetirins on tli tion. w:tii both side •>: "-he issue disc;ifsed," Van N ys >Ul . interIie said he had lui ■! »ul»t .. fourth Ih> discussed. . Hit »u«h the re.-olut >u foi Preside ;t i;..< el: vv..i; i iH ■ >p •- um the • i.endnient wotdd ni»l altei the te tire "i ,.n> pi e- dent in ■ i re : • e I in ;> ailoption. Scnati • Bashy. ^ i introducing •.!»• proiKiyal that it «!>■> v i • •n.~ 1 could to! be appr ni'.l l>v .■ tv. i-thirds vote tti both houses and • 1 : e«l by three 1 it'i c>: the state icy -latiire- ill ' nc ' • iuT 'tllc cTfectiv hefi»re the IDH elections. pi •'•»!< I ■' w'.l. ■■ ••i v. ! . |> ■ t-. i ur .is. The ll.isis of t«rc<»vrr.\ T • (I • tin* i si* -i •) »• ( >st •: I \ • | !k«m| kept vt 1h •! <' i mi il»Jf •. flip n.ii "t'.i! dvlil him risen !• ,i>! i-'i mric.il In- all' : bill .1 ill t: .ificim Icly i v i t- i M iiic.v in i :i l.it'ull per «'.111 *.11 lilt' h chv.-l n •• 111>*i•: v C'>liMi cr CiMii IIvcnliu'es ;nr hulling up prdtv well mi uc sin•::Id • <v,\ sec n •ii'. r.itlH'l lliiiii Irs . tirh un "I Km* II.c t m< IxmiK hov.rwr. IIuti- rcliit vr!) !c-- for which (he average wa# v. i cr i n fpt'nd his ni >nc\v. llcncc m' iiiircl ;i I'.igc Two) ArmySweeps Around Base Oi Mt. Etna Pateino, Ten Miles Beyond Catania, Also Captured; Nazi Line Crumbles Aiiit d Hi ail(|u;u ici - :it North Africa. Au^. —(Al'(—I'.ritish vij/liiii army troops soiztd Catania. early today unci -wept around the liase of Mt. Ktna to tin- northwest, capturing l'aterno. ten miles away, to crnmi'lt tlie lei-man line <11 the ast eoa.-t of Sicily. In-adipiart :t.i announced. < atania lell to the eighth ai my at S:."n a. in. a. m.. K\V i ) today, alter a bitter deft i e sine .Inly 1 ■">. and the ill itish p nnd» d ai.ead in a lijrlit! in;r ndvai.ee clockwise ;.i onnd . !ii- • r" M . Ktna. 'I'lie 'i *ir; .ne ;ii'l'mUII i;rr,iv •• ■•••. ' in i»« liri !. . . 1' i.. .iiii i .'i; i .. . Hurtl»V.;• t <>:' i .... . w .. ...•.oni-d tiiist -i \ Tola ■ < !• i illiios l.r.lt .v. -.1 <i . al*.» lia.1 li. < r. < ; ,i*i« C.i ir. . i. \. tl. l.'.u. il m iiiin-cssi*ii(.;:I |i.r.ii.mi'! )11• in Sii iI.\ has been in priiRii-ss nir tin* last five itr si\ da vs. il was learned autlmritalivrly. Tin (it , i in :• n i aroiiml Mt. Ktna \v:i.« likis'.cd apart by the iiriti.-h s u-cesse* luthiv . :icl tlic i*exi lii-iM. .ii l.v.i was <•••. et '.i ll tn run from Timi tn iirr t ic northeastit: ii|> i>( tlt:« i i.tid • i i:.• • Wtcoa.-' mi tin- noi ll:i :i-: .i l i . 1 S;in Kralellii. \\ iim il :i!fi'.-civ - • fiiat-fd by I'. S. M-\'i>nlli ai'lity !:nt]>S. WmII111 mean .iliaiiiiiiiinieiit of iiii' v.hi if Mt. Ktii:. ;va by Iho axis. Tile while (it*: nan it'll I lank bnml nil the* heights ■' Mt. Etna V.; ■ - ill c.ravi i!. :i! Ill ": c Hi"i— fish giippfs- achieved after terrific J!(I i'n-' ■ v.! I «••• Ci .Hi nll.iM I'.'en- ■ v. :• • i 1 ii Sicilian ::• ii' lieuan n Sunday. Tlio .illinl advance continued all aloiiu tin' front. headquarters said. a» American. Canadian and I'rilisli Iroops drove the (icrnian hat l> Inward their last escape port id Messina. .">■"> miles north ol Catania, and tremendous aerial and sea liloivs were liainnieri'd home in support of the nre-.it drive. Am'.-: i . , . :ii> di trover* rahtiitiu -ii' ■ ' e-mst cut tintit-al :■ ir il..> i n hcllilij: nf (ift ::. m iinsiTi'.ns ;.lic..d of the A'lici ic.m i i Mi a: my troop; tws ■ i .• 1'; tiitiiy .-l .; the coast beyond San st. Kiurn thi* siir. . . i : 'i • M is and ! hler : "• i; •* \ • i enemy comm -i . i ::*• i - tiply line.4 «i -1- , - • (it di'tensc. K!\ u Fertre mashed at :iin! sulimi.rin,. basts at N.i;i|i Ml " i 1 .1 til . ll III full!" day. nd Vn "!• ",f. wio well covercd hv '• i ■ an .i ;• commu! iquc veii.-ited. MOKI. SHU'S Wji li !i4* • A ;■■ 5. <AP)—The A * i lit • iii. h.n . • In inn.iiiiii -.1 2i'\"I'l' i' H' (k'.ui i . t :act' Pearl H. r;»--i Nazi Troops Concentrated In Italy | s- ' . . (MM Trnv i c'< - > If" i: iiv.' • • oe days ;n{r» i • e:l t .i . x ihi't < lei ninny now liiii. «i|)|»'ox n tely r> t- iii division* (hit «»••! ,.!! I 'J75.0IMI me O i-i northern It .i'■ cl ;■ .\ Ing with .1 <>'«• i'l'c I ' • : • <■ litis inn* (I : t 1 I I:* I V • • U'llgt'l north lit the I'm r: A! hi i;*! \ i fi t* vm!h"■- rcrontly !( :: tin I ■ • ! i ad y irtl* ;>t Ho1 l"S'i;i ' '-»:«• t';i* t \i voters i . i! / ■ rv r"_: m rr (iniekty I • • n-i ' ill.'- '•! tin- u..ill *'ties to , litr the »vcmont of German Iti i if 'ii ,-t'Mtoa i- oontors. Civil in i !rn;iil trovol is pr»iel t i-.li;> t st.i" 1st il. they (twliired, nwinu !<• ?'»o r.ict t1 it tin- (Serninn* . !• \r "on ' niii'I .'I ti*<ihlo lolling stork "o move their tr«»op- and war nwiteriiil. \V;iits of tr- 11 live to six hours for setts i • tr.iins were .c;iid in ho 'ho ".:1c mri travelers c'inv'ler t'-eiii-e'-- 1 rVv ' ,v*p a -e to .•b; n t;\.' ;'. «•.♦ ...
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1943, edition 1
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